EULAR 2017 Recorded Sessions

ON-DEMAND, ONLINE ACCESS TO THE EULAR 2017 RECORDED CONGRESS EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS* IS NOW AVAILABLE:

EULAR exclusive opportunity: Multimedia library

The EULAR 2017 Recorded Sessions of the Congress will enable you to extend and
expand your educational and training goals; it gives you quick access to the recorded
EULAR Sessions via our fully searchable multimedia library.

What does it cost? EUR 395
Subscribing gives you 24/7 access for 12months

Continue your learning experience today! Simply click on this link and login with the credentials and password you have created at time of registration.

If you do not remember your credentials, you may recover them via email by simply clicking on “forgot password?” on the login window. Follow the steps that pop-up automatically and go to “Contact Tags” to access the content.

* The access to the session content (slides, recorded speech) is granted following permission given by the speaker. This is a personal choice and we thank the speakers who agree to having their presentation recorded. We respect the decision of those speakers who choose not to make their lecture, or parts of it, available online. All published content copyrights remain with the speakers and EULAR: Content may not be downloaded.

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About EULAR

The European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) is the organisation which represents the patient, health professional and scientific societies of rheumatology of all the European nations. EULAR endeavours to stimulate, promote, and support the research, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of rheumatic diseases. In line with UEMS, EULAR defines rheumatology as including rheumatic diseases of the connective tissue, locomotor and musculoskeletal systems.

Congress mission statement

The aim is to provide a forum of the highest standard for scientific (both clinical and basic), educational and social exchange between professionals involved in rheumatology, liaising with patient organisations, in order to achieve progress in the clinical care of people with RMDs.